I feel I can really relate to a lot of young people.
Young people are not only rebels. They have a special heart.
Supporting drama for young people is close to my heart.
I'm not a big fan of young people.
Young people these days don't trust anything at all. They want to be free.
In 'Packing for Mars,' I tried to convey the importance of getting young people interested in science.
I love working with young people which to me is a big kick.
A lot of young people have all these aspirations but many of them don't believe they're possible.
Young people do not watch television; they are on the Internet.
When young people grow up....they shine so much that old people want to avert their gaze.
Because of the fashion, the young people don't have any access to the history of music, unless people like me revive it. There are very few people to revive it, because you can't earn any money doing it.
We've got to be delivering young people, and people that are getting reeducated, people who are getting reemployed, into the marketplace with skills to work together, to understand computers, and to be able to be a part of that 21st century economy.
People do stop me a lot, and what is really very rewarding is that the ages of the people who stop me vary so widely. Surprisingly, there are a lot of young people - even children.
I didn't want to become like so many of the young people I've worked with who have money, fame, and success but don't know who they are as people.
When I was young, people were almost identified solely by the kind of music they liked. People fell into categories of who liked what.
There was no Congressional Club for my first campaign. There was no organized state group of Young Republicans, but there was a dedicated core of young people who volunteered to do anything my campaign needed.
The place of chess in the society is closely related to the attitude of young people towards our game.
Being on Disney, a lot of young people look up to me.
My biggest crisis is that I don't understand what young people like.
We lack role models who can inspire our young people to make change.
Young people don't really study the facts; they watch the skewed MSNBC and get a primarily liberal education.